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Package com.google.area120.tables.v1alpha (0.35.0)
GitHub Repository |
This package is not the latest GA version!
For this library, we recommend using the package associated with API version v1alpha1 for new applications.
Prerelease Implications
This package is a prerelease version! Use with caution.
Prerelease versions are considered unstable as they may be shut down. You can read more about Cloud API versioning strategy here.
Each Cloud Java client library may contain multiple packages. Each package containing a version number in its name corresponds to a published version of the service.
We recommend using the latest stable version for new production applications, which can be identified by the largest numeric version that does not contain a suffix.
For example, if a client library has two packages: v1
and v2alpha
, then the latest stable version is v1
.
If you use an unstable release, breaking changes may be introduced when upgrading.
Client Classes
Client classes are the main entry point to using a package. They contain several variations of Java methods for each of the API's methods.
Client | Description |
---|---|
com.google.area120.tables.v1alpha.TablesServiceClient |
Service Description: The Tables Service provides an API for reading and updating tables. It
defines the following resource model:
- The API has a collection of Table resources, named |
Settings Classes
Settings classes can be used to configure credentials, endpoints, and retry settings for a Client.
Settings | Description |
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com.google.area120.tables.v1alpha.TablesServiceSettings |
Settings class to configure an instance of TablesServiceClient.
The default instance has everything set to sensible defaults: |